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I'll try the German setdate.com . I'll look into datetime.bat. I already
think there is a problem using datename. bat when exporting files to be
renamed current date. Using setdate makes it easy.
exp dba_opr/exp_backup full=y
file=d:\oracle\admin\PDS\exp\pdsexp%TODAY%_%HR%_%MIN%.DMP
LOG=d:\oracle\admin\PDS\exp\pdsexp%TODAY%_%HR%_%MIN%.LOG
Thx Joe
"Karsten Farell" <kfarrell_at_medimpact.com> wrote in message
news:_41p9.1754$7S6.134136000_at_newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
> Phil Robyn wrote:
> > Well, the name (setdate) is the same but the functionality is different.
> > The programs at the two sites you mentioned are for setting/changing
> > the date and time information for files. This has nothing to do with
> > the OP's situation at all. :-)
> >
>
> Oops! I knew I shouldn't try to read German. :)
>
> How about this site then: http://www.fpschultze.de/bsh.htm
>
> Search the page for DATENAME.BAT (about 2/3 of the way down the
> document). It renames a filename to the current date (author claims it
> works in all MS O/S). Maybe Joe can get some hints on how to do what he
> wants.
>
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